S. flava var. ornata, FL
S. oreophila 'Sand Mountain' - for some reason these guys decided to throw up another set of pitchers in the middle of August
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea f. heterophylla
S. psittacina Covington Co. AL found a friend
S. "Blood Moon" x 'Leah Wilkerson', freebie from calen
S. flava var. cuprea - the color of the lids is mostly masked by some sort of sooty black mold that grew when the lids started secreting nectar
S. 'Reptilian Rose' is starting to look a little bit crispy
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea Tattnall Co. GA
S. minor var. okefenokeensis Charlton Co. GA
S. flava "Extreme Red Throat" - it produced a more shapely pitcher earlier in the season but that one seems to have come down with a mild case of indigestion...
S. rubra ssp. wherryi "Chatom Giant"
S. leucophylla var. alba
S. leucophylla
S. 'Judith Hindle' - was a lot larger last year and I almost lost it to rot this winter, but since I was able to save most of the rhizome I guess I don't have too much to complain a lot about
S. flava var. rugelii - a nice chunky plant originally from Oudean's Willow Creek Nursery, I definitely prefer the early season pitchers on this plant
Big red S. x catesbaei
S. rubra ssp. rubra - like miniature prairie dogs...
Seedling of S. (rubra x purpurea)F2 x "Blood Moon"
same cross, different individual
Although the majority of my CP collection is Drosera I don't grow too many temperates...I should fix that very promptly.
D. filiformis
D. intermedia Black Bear Lake Monmouth Co. NJ - I think I also saw some D. x eloisiana in there, I need to keep the two separated more effectively.